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Deshaun Watson
personDeshaun Watson was accused by more than 20 women massage therapists of inappropriate behavior, including sexual assault. Watson settled 20 of the cases against him in June. The punishment is far less than the full season that the league had hoped for as a minimum. The NFL has three days to appeal the decision.
Lionesses
organizationEngland defeated Germany 2-1 after extra-time in the Euro 2022 final. Goals from Ella Toone and Chloe Kelly secured the win for the Lionesses. The win marked the first major tournament success in Lioness history. A record crowd of 87,192 watched the game at Wembley Stadium.
Aston Martin
organizationFernando Alonso has signed a three-year deal with Aston Martin. Double world champion will replace Sebastian Vettel at the British team. Vettel announced he will retire from F1 at the end of the current campaign.
Lionesses
organizationLionesses beat Germany 2-1 after extra time at Wembley Stadium. It is the first major tournament title for any England team since 1966. England have scored 20 goals and conceded one in their run to the Euros final. They will face eight-time champions Germany at Wembley on Sunday.
Nichelle Nichols
personNichelle Nichols was best known for her role in 1960s sci-fi TV series Star Trek. Her death was first announced by her son, Kyle Johnson, on Facebook.
Matt Walls
personEngland's Matt Walls went over the railings and into the crowd. Team-mate Matt Bostock, a Manx rider, was also caught up in the crash. Joe Truman was knocked unconscious after colliding with Australia's Matthew Glaetzer at around 45mph.
Chloe Kelly
personEngland won Euro 2022 after beating Germany 2-1 after extra time at Wembley. Chloe Kelly scored the winning goal in the 20th minute of the additional period. Ella Toone’s opener was cancelled out by Lina Magull.
Max Verstappen
personRed Bull's Max Verstappen wins Hungarian Grand Prix by 7.8 seconds. Lewis Hamilton finishes second with teammate George Russell third. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc finished sixth, 80 points adrift of Red Bull driver.
Nichelle Nichols
personNichelle Nichols was one of the first black actresses in the US to play a figure in authority. She portrayed Lt. Nyota Uhura on the "Star Trek" television series from 1966-1969. Nichols went on to become a recruiter for NASA, helping recruit people of color and female astronauts.
Ella Toone
personEngland beat Germany 2-1 after extra-time to win Euro 2022. Goals from Ella Toone and Chloe Kelly secured victory. Victory marks England's first ever major women's championship. The Queen has congratulated England's women on their win.
the Boston Celtics
organizationRussell won 11 championships with the Boston Celtics, including eight straight from 1959 to 1966. He was named the NBA's most valuable player five times and was a 12-time All-Star. In 2011, President Obama presented Russell with the Medal of Freedom.
Bill Russell
personRussell won 11 championships with the Boston Celtics, including eight straight from 1959 to 1966. As a coach, he led Boston to two titles, becoming the first Black head coach to win an NBA championship.
Aaron Judge
personAaron Judge becomes the second-fastest player in major league history to reach 200 career home runs. New York's 29th comeback win occurred after Maikel Garcia booted a potential double play grounder. Judge has 42 homers this season and is on pace for 67.
Alex Yee
personEngland's Alex Yee wins first gold medal of the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Yee overturned a 16-second deficit to leader Hayden Wilde in the 5km run. Bermuda's Flora Duffy defends her women's title, seeing off England's Georgia Taylor-Brown.
Coleen Rooney
personHigh Court in London agrees Vardy had leaked stories about her to the press. Mrs Justice Steyn ruled in Coleen's favour after two-and-a-half year feud. 'Panto villain' can cash in on chat shows and modelling.
Samuel Alito
personJustice Samuel Alito mocked global criticism of his Roe v Wade ruling. He joked that he was 'wounded' by Prince Harry's criticism of the decision. Also taunted Boris Johnson, saying he had 'paid the price' for his decision.
Chris Rock
personWill Smith posted a video on YouTube on Friday apologizing to Chris Rock. Smith slapped Rock at the Academy Awards in March after the comic made a joke about Smith's wife Jada Pinkett Smith's bald head. Rock has said he'll "talk about it at some point" eventually.
The Sun
organizationColeen Rooney, 36, won the defamation case launched by Rebekah Vardy. Rooney accused Vardy of selling stories to The Sun newspaper. Vardy was accused of trying to leak a story about Premier League player Danny Drinkwater. Judge Mrs Justice Steyn found that Vardy's evidence was "not credible"
Coleen Rooney
personColeen said today: 'It was not a case I ever sought or wanted' Coleen claimed personal stories had been leaked via Rebekah's Instagram account. After an epic nine-day trial, the judge ruled in favour of Coleen, determining that the essence of her post was true.
Rebekah Vardy
personVardy sued Rooney for defamation after a dispute over a string of Instagram posts. Vardy took Rooney to court after she was accused of supplying the press with false stories. The trial was nicknamed "Wagatha Christie" after the popular writer of detective novels. Coleen said she was 'pleased' with the High Court verdict.